EPSRC Welcomes Global Grand Challenges Summit

A new summit, that will explore new approaches to solving some of the world’s most pressing challenges and bring together leading thinkers and innovators, with the next generation of engineering talent from across the world, was welcomed today by Professor David Delpy, Chief Executive of the UK’s Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).

The Royal Academy of Engineering announced the first Global Grand Challenges Summit will take place in London on 12th and 13th March 2013. The Summit is a new collaboration between the Royal Academy of Engineering and the national academies of engineering in the USA and China, in partnership with Lockheed Martin and EPSRC.

The two day event will spark discussion and debate among the thought leaders of today and over 400 leaders of tomorrow working in business, industry, research and policy. It will be webcast to a worldwide audience.

Professor Delpy said: "The value of this first international event cannot be underestimated. The world faces challenges that span borders, both natural and man-made. To tackle them we must cooperate likewise across discipline, institutional and national boundaries to develop solutions to the problems that affect us all.

We are delighted to be working closely with the Royal Academy of Engineering and other partners on the Global Grand Challenges Summit. EPSRC’s engineering programme funds some of the best engineering research in the world and this is a fantastic opportunity to inspire our current and future leaders of engineering research to work on these problems as part of world leading collaborations"

The Summit sessions will focus on issues of sustainability, health, education, technology and growth, enriching life, and resilience. Participants will discuss ways of developing the collaborations, networks and tools to address common global challenges.

The academies are organising this summit in partnership with Lockheed Martin, and EPSRC. This event was inspired by the NAE’s 2008 report ’Grand Challenges for the 21st Century’ which was produced by an international panel of leading engineers (Grand Challenges for Engineering: http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/).

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Global Grand Challenges Summit

The Global Grand Challenges Summit will take place on 12th and 13th March 2013 at 2 Savoy Place, London. To register your interest in attending, please email: international@raeng.org.uk. Registration for the event will be open at the end of November 2012.

The summit is the first of a series of global summits resulting from collaboration between the Royal Academy of Engineering, the National Academy of Engineering in the US, and the Chinese Academy of Engineering. The academies are organising this event in partnership with Lockheed Martin, and with the UK’s Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).

Speakers include:

• Professor Frances Arnold, Professor of chemical engineering, bioengineering and biochemistry at the California Institute of Technology.
• Lord Darzi HonFREng is a leading surgeon at Imperial College London and was appointed a Business Ambassador in the UK by Prime Minister David Cameron.
• Professor Dame Ann Dowling FREng FRS is a mechanical engineer specialising in combustion, acoustics and vibration and is Head of the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge.
• Dr Regina E. Dugan was the first female Director of the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and is now Senior Vice president of Motorola Mobility, where she is charged with building and leading the Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP) group.
• Bill Gates, Co-Founder and Chairman of Microsoft and Co-Chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, will speak by satellite.
• Professor John Hennessy is a computer scientist and President of Stanford University as well as a board member of several companies including Google and Cisco Systems.
• Dr Robert Langer FREng is the David H. Koch Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is regarded as a pioneer in the field of bioengineering and is responsible for ground-breaking innovations in drug delivery systems and tissue engineering.
• Professor Chris Wise FREng, Structural Engineer and Co-Founder of Expedition Engineering, has been involved with iconic projects including the 2012 Olympic Velodrome and Millennium Bridge.

The Academies will announce more speakers in the coming months.

The Royal Academy of Engineering

Founded in 1976, The Royal Academy of Engineering promotes the engineering and technological welfare of the country. Our fellowship – comprising the UK’s most eminent engineers – provides the leadership and expertise for our activities, which focus on the relationships between engineering, technology, and the quality of life. As a national academy, we provide independent and impartial advice to Government; work to secure the next generation of engineers; and provide a voice for Britain’s engineering community.

The US National Academy of Engineering

Founded in 1964, the US National Academy of Engineering (NAE) is a private, independent, nonprofit institution that provides engineering leadership in service to the nation. The mission of the National Academy of Engineering is to advance the well-being of the nation by promoting a vibrant engineering profession and by marshalling the expertise and insights of eminent engineers to provide independent advice to the federal government on matters involving engineering and technology.

The Chinese Academy of Engineering

The Chinese Academy of Engineering is the Chinese national academy of engineering and technological sciences. Its missions are to initiate and conduct strategic studies, to provide consultancy services for decision-making on key national engineering and technological sciences issues, and to promote the development of engineering and technological sciences in China for the benefit and welfare of society.